Free Writing Prospectus
Filed Pursuant to Rule 433
Registration Statement No. 333-177923
Dated December 6, 2011
J.P. Morgan US Treasury Note Futures (G) Tracker
Index Highlight - December 2011
The JPMorgan US Treasury Note Futures (G) Tracker Index (the "Index") is a
proprietary J.P. Morgan strategy that seeks to replicate the returns of
maintaining a long position in 10-Year U.S. Treasury notes futures contracts.
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Hypothetical and Actual Historical Performance -
Nov 30, 2001 to Nov 30, 2011
Recent Index Performance
Historical Return
Nov 2011 0.79%
Oct 2011 -0.79%
Sep 2011 0.82%
Key Features of the Index
[] Synthetic index which aims to replicate a rolling position in US 10 year Treasury Futures;
[] Notionally rolled on a quarterly basis, prior to the expiry of the current front month contract;
[] The futures contract is based on U.S. Treasury notes maturing between 6.5 years and 10 years from the delivery
[] Levels published on Bloomberg under the ticker RFJGUSBE
Hypothetical and Historical Total Returns (%) and
Volatility (%) - Nov 30, 2011
Three Year Annualized Return1 6.29%
Five Year Annualized Return1 7.18%
Ten Year Annualized Return1 5.40%
Five Year Annualized Volatility3 6.90%
Ten Year Sharpe Ratio4 0.783
Notes
1) Represents the performance of the Index based on, as applicable to the
relevant measurement period, the hypothetical backtested daily Index
closing levels from Nov 30,2001 through Aug 27, 2009, and the actual
historical performance of the Index based on the daily Index closing level
from Aug 28, 2009 through Nov 30, 2011, as well as the performance of the
US Generic Government 10 Year Yield Index over the same period. There is no
guarantee of any future performance for these indices based on this
information. Source: Bloomberg and JPMorgan.
2) On a quarterly basis (generally, the second to last business day in
February, May, August and November), J.P. Morgan Securities Ltd., or JPMSL,
acting as the Index calculation agent, will rebalance the Index to take
synthetic long positions in the next 10 year Treasury Futures Contract
scheduled to expire immediately following the contract closest to
expiration.
3) Calculated based on the annualized standard deviation for the ten year
period prior to Nov 30, 2011
4) For the above analysis, the Sharpe Ratio, which is a measure of
risk-adjusted performance, is computed as the ten year annualized
historical return divided by the ten year annualized volatility.
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Key Risks
[] Our affiliate, JPMSL, is the index calculation agent and may adjust the Index
in a way that affects its level. The policies and judgments for which JPMSL is
responsible could have an impact, positive or negative, on the level of the
Index and the value of your investment. JPMSL is under no obligation to consider
your interest as an investor in financial instruments linked to the Index.
[] The Index comprises notional assets only. You will not have any claim against
any of the 10-year Treasury futures underlying the Index or the related Treasury
securities.
[] Interest Rate Risk - The level of the Index changes daily, at times
significantly based upon the current market prices of the volatile 10-year
Treasury futures contracts and the related Treasury notes. These market prices
are influenced by a variety of factors, particularly interest rate changes, the
yields on the Treasury futures/notes as compared to current market interest
rates and the actual or perceived credit quality of the U.S. government.
[] The Index may be subject to high levels of volatility. Futures contracts on
the 10-year U.S. Treasury notes are highly leveraged and often display higher
volatility and less liquidity than the 10-year U.S. Treasury Notes.
[] The settlement price of 10 year Treasury Futures may not be readily
available.
[] The Index was established in August 2009 and therefore has a limited
operating history.
[] The Index may in the future be subject to an adjustment factor that could
negatively affect the level of the Index.
The risks identified above are not exhaustive. You should also review carefully
the related "Risk Factors" section in the relevant product supplement and the
"Selected Risk Considerations" in the relevant term sheet or pricing supplement.
Index Disclaimers
The Index was developed, complied, prepared and arranged by JPMorgan through the
expenditure of substantial time, effort and money and constitutes valuable
intellectual property and trade secrets of JPMorgan. All right, title, and
interest in and to the Index is vested in JPMorgan and the Index cannot be used
without JPMorgan's prior written consent. Information herein is believed to be
reliable but JPMorgan does not warrant its completeness or accuracy.
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Free Writing Prospectus filed pursuant to Rule 433; Registration Statement No.
333-177923
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